loose tie
松开的领带
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A tie that is not tightened around the neck.
指未在颈部系紧的领带。
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例句 (10)
loose tie = 松开的领带 (指未在颈部系紧的领带。)
- He always wears a loose tie, preferring comfort over strict formality.他总是戴着一条宽松的领带,更喜欢舒适而非严格的正式。
- After a long day, he adjusted his loose tie for more comfort.漫长的一天后,他调整了一下宽松的领带,以获得更多舒适。
- The CEO, known for his relaxed style, often sported a slightly loose tie.这位以轻松风格著称的首席执行官,经常系着一条略显宽松的领带。
- A loose tie can sometimes give a more casual, approachable impression.一条宽松的领带有时能给人一种更随意、更平易近人的印象。
- He adjusted his collar, preferring a loose tie to a tight one.他调整了一下衣领,更喜欢宽松的领带而不是紧绷的。
- She noticed his loose tie and suggested he tighten it before the meeting.她注意到他宽松的领带,并建议他在会议前系紧。
- For the informal gathering, a loose tie was perfectly acceptable.对于非正式聚会,一条宽松的领带是完全可以接受的。
- He had a habit of having a perpetually loose tie, no matter the occasion.无论什么场合,他总是有系着一条长期宽松的领带的习惯。
- The detective's loose tie suggested he had been working all night.侦探宽松的领带表明他工作了一整夜。
- Despite the formal event, he opted for a fashionably loose tie.尽管是正式场合,他还是选择了一条时尚宽松的领带。